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  • All I read in these threads is effectively "WAAAH I don't WANNA pay!"... Without realizing that the payment gave them something significantly more secure.

    I've never used Plex, but the thing that stopped me from looking at it isn't that it's a paid service. It's that it's partially centralised, and starting to become hostile to its user base. This current change, locking down a previously free feature being an iconic example of that.

    My partner and I fund two decently sized fediverse instances and a matrix instance mostly out of our own pockets. We do that precisely because we have both actively chosen to move away from centralised, user hostile social media platforms. And whilst Plex isn't a social media platform, it is centralised and becoming more user hostile, and I won't pay for that.

    (And to be clear, I'm front of house, I'm not responsible for setting up our instances security :P)

  • So, you'd be ok with someone arguing that maybe a discussion about racism is warranted, because sometimes, a bit of racism is warranted?

    Or is that only ok when it's trans people?

    'cause if you want logical and consistent, that's something you need to ask yourself. Why is it that folk are quite willing to discuss the erasure of rights of just one class of people, when it's not something you'd even consider talking about with most other groups?

    There is no consistency in that desire, it's not driven by a desire to be logically consistent. This is driven by political interests and think tanks trying to create social divide. It's not a co-incidence that you just want to consider the logical merits or trans folk, right now, at this moment in history.

    Until you're willing to face the reasons behind that, and the impact your social context has on you, you can't be logically consistent.

  • What do you want changed then?

  • Also, if you come in expecting to debate for the removal of trans rights, you won't last long

  • I guess I haven't noticed that. The non technically literate folk I know use smart TVs, or can download Jellyfin from an app store. Then they just use the URL when the app asks for it.

    There's no other configuring to do on their end.

  • Pretty much!

  • She posted almost entirely within groups moderated by a user that was banned on this instance, which may explain it. The user in question has been unbanned now, as the issue was resolved. That being said, I still can't federate any of her older comments. I'll watch and see if new stuff starts coming through for her. If it doesn't, I'll ask Kaity to do some digging in the logs and see what's going on

  • As long as the technical person does all of the setup on their end, the non technical person only has to enter a domain and port in their jellyfin client.

  • No problem! It's a friend of blahaj, it's a friend of us! :)

  • That's because from a mastodon perspective, that's what they are!

    They're basically the same thing as gup.pe groups to them

  • You run it and then reboot. If that doesn't fix it, then it didn't fix it :\

  • Try enable-linger. As I understand it, the issue is related to the way Sway handles Wayland sockets, and enable-linger kicks things off before Sway is involved.

  • Can you compare groups output under both sessions?

    Specifically, if you don't show membership of sudo in your Sway session, try this

    loginctl enable-linger lazarus

  • REVENGE

    Jump
  • Hey, I'm not a grandma yet!

  • You are the only moderator of both communities you moderate, so it sounds like a display bug

  • You are absolutely welcome to maintain an account on another instance and here if you want to have the option of having those discussions. And I don't mean that in a "Well, there's the door" way. What I'm trying to say is that if you don't want to have the types of conversations you're talking about, it's currently very hard to find spaces that make that possible. That's why lbz exists in the form it does. However, I completely understand that some people do want that opportunity. And if that's you, you're welcome to maintain multiple accounts. You'll always have a space here, but you can also use instances that give you access to less protective spaces.

  • The right being lost isn't the right to play sports. It's the right to equality.

    And it's great that your for something that isn't going to happen in our lifetimes. But in the mean time, trans people have to navigate the situation we do have.

  • at what point did i suggest rolling back rights for anyone?

    When you said we should accept our removal from sports, and that we should be open to exclusion from the ability to use bathrooms in public.

    As I said though, this conversation is an example of why you don't see the behaviour you're asking for. It's because the responses always look like yours.

  • Blahaj Lemmy Meta @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    If you're missing replies on posts, check your language settings (details in post body)

    Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    tfw you run a lemmy instance

    Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    What do we call the Lemmy/Kbin Universe?

    Blahaj Lemmy Meta @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Blahaj Lemmy User Growth

    Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Activity Pub search permissions proposal

    Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    Inbox RSS feeds are wonky

    Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    The future is disruptive, and I can't wait!